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THE THREE HALLS OF RECORDS - By Drs. Gregory & Lora Little

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« on: March 27, 2007, 08:54:18 am »








THE THREE HALL OF RECORDS                                                                continued



Cayce's assertion that remnants of Lost Tribes entered the scene around 3,000BC indicates that new ideas were added to the mixture of cultures in Yucatan, Mexico and the Southern United States.  Some of these new practices were good and some bad.  This sounds ridiculous, since the Israel you and I know today did not exist in 3000BC. You have to know that Cayce's readings stated that the real Israel was and remains "the seekers", not simply a select group of people descended from
Isaac and Abraham.  Here is Cayce's reading on this: "Thus let there be the study, the closer study of the promises which are made in the Book...who is Israel?   Israel is the seeker after truth.  Who may this be?  Those who put and hold trust in the fact that they, as individuals, are children of the universal consciouness of God!"
(Reading 5377-1).  We provide a more detailed historical analysis of Cayce's assert-
ions about 3000BC migration of the Lost Tribes to the Americas in our 2001 book,
MOUND BUILDERS: EDGAR CAYCE's FORGOTTEN RECORD OF ANCIENT AMERICA.

In addition to the previous reading there are several others that provide clues as to the location of the Yucatan records.  For exampley, we are told Iltar's records are in a temple that if "overshadowed" by another temple that "overhangs" or is built over it.  The records in Yucatan may very likely be laid out in underground chambers, since we now know that both Mayan and Aztec temple complexes often had under ground tunnels, chambers and passageways.  Cayce also said that Iltar's record cache would "rise again" and that its contents are in the remains of the"temple of Iltar" near where the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was excavating in 1933.  The only location Penn was excavating in Central America in 1933 was Piedras Negras, Guatemala.



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EDGAR CAYCE'S ATLANTIS

Drs. Gregory and Lora Little
& John Van Auken
2006
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